annual report - children's scholarship fund baltimore · 2020. 10. 15. · felix and debbie dawson...
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A N N U A L R E P O R T
GIVING PARENTS A CHOICE.GIVING CHILDREN A CHANCE.
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OUR MISSION AND PROGRAMCSFB is Baltimore’s only need-based, non-denominational
program providing low-income Baltimore City families with
tuition assistance for their children to attend K – 8th grade
at the private school of their choice.
• CSFB provided tuition assistance to 300 STUDENTS in FY 2014 (July 2013-June 2014).
• CSFB scholars attended 51 SCHOOLS.
• Scholarships are partial – up to $2,000 per student – with families paying
a minimum of $500 PER YEAR OF TUITION.
• Every family who received a SCHOLARSHIP from CSFB is below the median income level. Most of our families qualify for free and
reduced lunch programs.
• ALL STUDENTS FROM A FAMILY randomly selected from our waiting list are eligible for tuition assistance.
CSFB OUTCOMES…
An independent study conducted with funding from The Friedman
Foundation measured high school graduation rates and college
attendance rates of CSFB scholars.
IMPROVED HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATES
“Our study found that CSFB scholarship recipients had indeed been highly successful
in their post elementary-school educational achievements. Nearly all CSFB Alumni
contacted had graduated from high school five years after 8th grade – 97%.”
COLLEGE ATTENDANCE
“Enrollment in college – two-year and four-year – post high school was also very high
at 84% five to 10 years after 8th grade.”
HIGHER TEST SCORES
Studies of CSF Scholars in Baltimore, Charlotte, Los Angeles, Memphis, and
Philadelphia found their test scores were higher than those of their counterparts
in nearby public schools.
COST-EFFECTIVE PHILANTHROPY
The independent schools CSF Scholars attend typically spend one-third to one-half
what neighboring public schools spend per student, often with much better results.
CSF scholarships demonstrate that a relatively small philanthropic investment,
combined with a contribution from the parent, can provide a private school
education, and a better chance of graduating from high school and attending college.
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Archbishop Borders School
Arlington Baptist School
Bais Yaakov School for Girls
Baltimore Junior Academy School
Baltimore Lutheran Middle & Upper
Bethlehem Christian Day School
Bnos Yisroel of Baltimore
Calvary Lutheran School
Calvert School
Cardinal Shehan School
Cathedral Christian School
Cheder Chabad
Emmanuel Lutheran School
Friends School of Baltimore
Gilman School
Greater Grace Christian Academy
Greater Youth Christian Academy
H.O.P.E. Academy
Holy Angels Catholic School
Immaculate Heart of Mary School
Jemicy School
John Paul Regional Catholic School
Krieger Schechter Day School
Life Source Christian School
Mt. Pleasant Christian School
Mt. Zion Baptist School
Ohr Chadash Academy
Our Lady of Victory
Roland Park Country School
School of the Cathedral
Sisters Academy of Baltimore
St. Agnes Catholic School
St. Casimir Catholic School
St. Clement Mary Hofbauer School
St. Francis of Assisi School
St. James & St. John Catholic Elementary School
St. John’s Parish Day School
St. Joseph School (Fullerton)
St. Mark School
St. Michael the Archangel School
St. Philip Neri School
St. Thomas Aquinas School
St. Ursula School
Talmudical Academy of Baltimore
The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland
The Lamb of God School
The New Mark of Excellence School
The Unselds’ School
Torah Institute of Maryland
Zion Christian Middle School
CSFB SCHOOLS
DONOR LISTCSFB would like to thank our donors for helping give our kids a chance.
$50,000 and aboveCSF, Inc.The Davis Family FoundationIKO FoundationLockhart Vaughan FoundationHarry & Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
$49,999 - $25,000Allegis Group FoundationClayton Baker TrustThomas Wilson Sanatarium for Children of Baltimore City
$24.999 - $10,000Alban FoundationBaltimore City Foundation
Steven and Renee Bisciotti FoundationBunting Family Foundation Huether-McClelland FoundationJohns Hopkins Neighborhood FundLegg Mason Charitable FoundationOneMain FinancialTKF FundT. Rowe Price FoundationVenable Foundation
$9,999 - $5,000AnonymousHoward Baetjer, Jr.Kelso Bishop Family Foundation
M&T Bank Charitable Foundation Kate and David PowellMark and Kathryn Vaselkiv
$4,999 - $2,500F. Barry BilsonGeorgette KiserSusan and John PowellWPW Foundation
$2,000 Scholarship DonorsArborvitae FundBradley BEEEM FundVirginia CampbellDavid ClappRick, Alexa, Maeve and Charlotte Corcoran
$2,000 Scholarship Donors (continued)J. Parker & Laura DavisMark FulchinoJohn “Wes” GuckertTim and Devon Hathaway FundScott and Beth Harbinson (In Honor of John & Nancy Sandbower)Robert and Jenny Hopkins FundLinehan Family FoundationJay LohseKevin and Melody McCreadieMarta and David MossburgOwen Charitable FoundationHeather L. RavtioV. A. Reid Charitable Fund (In Honor of Mark Reid)Slate Capital GroupBrad and Crickett WolosonMatthew & Christina Wyskiel Family Charitable Gift Fund
$1,999 - $1,000William C. BakerWilliam G. Baker Jr. Memorial FundStephanie BeranTimothy BurdetteFelix and Debbie DawsonSuzanna DuvallEveryman FundAnn and Phillip GallantGlass Jacobson, P.A.Donald J. HoeltingJohn R. and Katharine Baetjer HornadyJohn and Lydee HummelAnnie Jenkins (In Honor of Matthew Wyskiel)
Donna and Ernest KovacsIrene LambooyLiebmann & Shively, P.A.Macy’s FoundationDennis and Christine PeacockRobert SchaeferJacob S. Shapiro FoundationRalph SmithJohn and Carol Williams
$999 - $500Sean and Constance BennettMarc and Leonor BlumJonathan E. BradleyMarguerite C. DavisMike FossThe Gathering Baltimore
Bart HarveyJohn and Elizabeth HehirMargaret A. and Robert S. Lawrence FoundationJames MeekDaniel and Gay ShackelfordJames and Jacqueline Stradtner Foundation The Traffic GroupVan Dyke Family FoundationEdward WightStephen WilliamsTodd Wilson and Edward Delaplaine
$499 - $250Rabbi Chaim AmsterDeborah BaumDaman BlakeneyMimi Cooper FundNancy DormanHarry and Josephine Ford, Jr.Henry and Debbie FranklinGordon and Martha GlennBrian and Kristen GraneyRichard Jacobs and Patricica LasherHenry Jenkins, IIKirsten LessnerElizabeth Della Massing Maryann MatthewRedonda MillerTimothy C. NaylorCynthia PadgettJohn PorterJonathan SevelJulia B. SchnuppFerrier R. StillmanJim and Jane Webster
$249 - $100Sheldon and Jamie CaplisClay M. DavisMeara DentonChristine and Peter EspenshadeGohn Family Philanthropic FundAllan and Claire JensenMagna Management, Inc.John M. PrughKatie and Philip Shaw
$99 - $10Abell Foundation GTAnonymousWendy Baird
Deb Bandanza and Alec Crawford TrustKelly BartonMatthew BaumBarbara E. BernsteinTerri BlockRoger Blumenthal, MDWilliam and Lee BoneJohn Brennan and Mary Jane SundiusThe Cooper GroupAnna DahlLisa DamisStephen and Amy DassoulasMary DavisSherri DennisNatalie EatonJames EcksteinJohn EggerRoswell M. EncinaFleming Family FoundationKevin A. GaynorJack L. HarveyElizabeth HobelmannJacob HodesCharles D. HuberAnne JamisonKathy KellyJoanne LarsonIlene LawrenceCatherine LawsonChristopher and M. Gay Garth LeggThibault ManekinThe McDonald FamilyWilliam and Cynthia MeylerMary Page MichelKatie and Mark MillekerJohn R. MinningerElizabeth and Jeremy MoserGary PoretskyKate Kennedy ReinemundDelmar and Joanne RitchieAllan Rosenberger and Joan VargaRoland SabundayoBetsy SandbowerJoanne and Wade SandersJustine SchultzCarole R. SibelMark TerranovaWilliam and Paula ThetfordD. William and Pamela SchlottLynn WintrissGuangyu Wu
CSFB is grateful for every donation we receive from individuals, organizations, and businesses.
If your name is missing, please contact us at [email protected].
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“CSFB was a big part in supplementing my tuition to
attend St. Pius X School. I live in a failing school district
and my mother chose for me to attend a Catholic school
to have a chance at a better education and safe school
environment. Not knowing how it would be financed, she reached out
to CSFB. After qualifying, she was able to make the tuition payment. This has
made a big difference in my life. Upon graduating from St. Pius, I was accepted to
Loyola and Arch Bishop Curly as well as receiving a partial scholarship to St. Paul
School for Boys. My school of choice was Calvert Hall College. Since attending CHC,
I have been a member of the National Honor Society for Spanish for four years,
have maintained a 3.6 or higher average while playing sports and have also been
a member of the Black Awareness Club. I have been a summer intern for Johns
Hopkins University and a mentor for students at a local middle school. I am
blessed that my mother took the extra steps to afford me a solid education.
My education has allowed me to become a very well rounded person. The
next step in my education will be college. I have been accepted to
Towson University, Drexel, Mount Saint Mary’s, George Mason and
Loyola. I plan to use my degree in the area of physical therapy for
youth and adolescent athletes. I would like to
thank all the donors who made my
middle school education possible.”
Ju’waun enrolled in Loyola
University Maryland.
NEXT GENERATION INVESTING EVENT
The Baltimore Next Generation Investing Event showcases
premier investors who present their top equity investment
ideas of the moment. This unique event features speakers
who rarely share their specific stock ideas in a public forum.
These successful world-class investors agree to speak because
the proceeds from the event go to three Baltimore non-profit
organizations that help improve educational choices for local
children: Children’s Scholarship Fund Baltimore, Southwest
Baltimore Charter School and KIPP: Baltimore.
PLATINUM SUPPORTER ($10,000 AND ABOVE)
Brown Advisory
Bill Miller *
Stifel Nicolas
T. Rowe Price
GOLD SUPPORTER ($5,000 - $9,999)
Brooke & Mark Bussard
Matt & Christy Wyskiel
SILVER SUPPORTER ($2,500 - $4,999)
Credo Capital Management
Investment Counselors of Maryland
Legg Mason Global Asset Management
Lee Owen
Sam Peters
Lisa Rapuano
George Roche
* In addition to Gold Support for the 2013 Next Gen event, Bill generously and thoughtfully established
a real money Next Gen portfolio with a gift of $100,000. Bill’s generosity of time, ideas, and donations
has been integral to the success of the Next Gen event since its inception in 2010.
For more information and to learn about the 2014 event, visit
www.NextGenInvesting.org.
CALVERT HALL COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
FINANCIALS JULY 2013 - JUNE 2014
EXPENSES $ 748,658
OPERATING COSTS $ 198,870
SCHOLARSHIPS $ 549,788
INCOME $ 672,836
CSF NY $ 62,400
GRANTS $ 432,193
GIFTS $ 123,771
EVENTS $ 54,472
NET ASSETS (CARRY-OVER) $ 84,965
CUMULATIVE SURPLUS (DEFICIT) $ 9,143
JU’WAUN’s STORY
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1000 St. Paul Street • Baltimore, MD 21202
tel 410.243.2510
www.csfbaltimore.org
Beth Sandbower Harbinson EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Joanne Sanders PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR
CSFB STAFF
CSFB BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2013 - 2014Raymond A. Mason HONORARY CHAIRMAN
Matthew W. Wyskiel CHAIRMAN Skill Capital Management
Marta Hummel Mossburg TREASURER Maryland Public Policy Institute
Kate Rawson Powell SECRETARYThe RPM Report
Rabbi Chaim Amster Bnos Yisroel of Baltimore
Sean J. Bennett
One Main Financial
Luke T. CooperDealmetrics Private Equity Group
Rick Corcoran, Jr.Slate Capital Group
Laura DavisMarketing and Communications Consultant
Beth HehirM&T Bank
Don F. Hoelting, CFAInvestment Counselors of Maryland, LLC
Jay L. Lohse, Esq.Jay Lohse Law
Elizabeth Della MassingAgora Publishing
Gary S. Poretsky, Esq.Sirody, Freiman and Associates, PA
Mark TerranovaFeatsEDU
CSFB ADVISORY BOARDDr. Howard Baetjer, Jr. CHAIRMAN EMERITUS
Edwin J. Bradley, Jr.
Suzanna Duvall
James Davis
Robert D. Hopkins